Role of Ultrasound and MRI In diagnosis of pelvic endometriosis and adenomyosis

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  • Dr.Mahmoud Elhamedi Gynacology faculty of medicine, Zawia University, Libya Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54361/

Keywords:

Ectopic Endometrium, Ultrasound, MRI and Intervention plan.

Abstract

Background: Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus; the endometrial stroma and glands,endometriosis was further classified as endometriosis interna and endometriosis externa.Some patients with endometriosis being asymptomatic and others have disabling pelvic pain, infertility, or adnexal masses. Methods: Conducted on 20 Patients diagnosed clinically as endometriosis and/or adenomyosis and fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria aiming to prove the ability of ultrasound and MRI to accurately diagnose ectopic endometrial lesions like endometriosis and adenomyosis. Results: MRI proved the true positive presence of endometriosis and/or adenomyosis in 15 out of 20 cases (75%). Pure endometriosis was actually diagnosed in 10 cases from all 15 true positive cases (66.6%), adenomyosis was diagnosed in 3 cases (20%), and mixed endometriosis and adenomyosis were diagnosed in 2 cases (13.4%). Associated MRI findings included uterine fibroids (26.6%), adhesions in (40%), and Hematosalpinx (20%) from all 15 true positive cases .

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31-12-2018

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Elhamedi D. Role of Ultrasound and MRI In diagnosis of pelvic endometriosis and adenomyosis. LJMR [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];12(2):139-48. Available from: https://ljmr.ly/index.php/ljmr/article/view/253